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If smart buildings are the solution, what is the problem?

Building services professionals know the value of better buildings, but in a world of rapidly changing employee demographics and technology advances, how do we create a more connected, more dynamic, and more flexible work place? How can we align the business outcomes to markets where efficiency and productivity are important and also attracting and retaining good employees are key drivers to decrease vacancy rates? From net-zero to nano-sensors and the internet of things, blockchain to embedded networks and even virtual reality – staying informed is getting harder, but failure to do so means you could be left behind.

Recognising the need to provide unbiased, up-to-date and sensible advice, the CIBSE ANZ 2018 Seminar Series – The Anatomy of the Smart Building, will focus on new and emerging technologies, and the issues around assessment and implementation. See how a smart building could deliver answers to questions we have not yet thought about, and get to understand some of the technical elements and methodology required to achieve a scalable and future proof foundation for a smart building.

Re-imagine the future of the built environment as a well-connected, convenient, healthy, and efficient facility for the next generation workforce, and hear about some of the barriers to success and lessons learned from first hand design and implementation experiences.

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DELIVERING ENERGY EFFICIENT INFRASTRUCTURE

Hywel Davies – CIBSE Technical Director

What does ‘Smart’ really look like? Is it a building that can monitor its own systems and identify potential problems before they happen? Or is it a building that the FM team can manage effectively by monitoring performance in near real time to deliver a comfortable, effective indoor environment for those who use it?

How to integrate hardware such as occupancy sensors, motion detectors, CCTV cameras, and RFID scanners throughout the building and surrounding area to provide information on changing conditions, intelligent buildings achieve optimum efficiency, comfort and desired energy efficiency by automatically adjusting conditions.

In a market sector attracting vast sums of speculative capital, what are the real needs of the tenants for our new and existing buildings and managers of their space?

BIM IN THE SMART BUILDINGBrett Naylor, BIM delivery leader at Beca

If a truly smart building is to be achieved, then we must look at not only how a project is delivered but also how it is operated and maintained. How do we fully digitalise management and operations to leverage the true potential a smart building?

Why approach Smart Buildings the same way we have been doing building automation for more than 15 years? What will disrupt traditional methods of procurement, and what are the technology deployment challenges?

How can a smart building deliver answers to questions we have not yet thought of? Understand some of the technical elements and methodology required to achieve a scalable and future proof foundation for a smart building.